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Original Xbox Live to close in AprilDVDBack23 @ Feb 05, 2010 19:49 | 19 comments
"This isn’t a decision we made lightly, but after careful consideration, it is clear this will provide the greatest benefit to the Xbox Live community," says XBL general manager Marc Whitten.
Whitten does admit that some games still have significant amounts of players, such as Halo 2, but all things must come to an end. Says the GM: "There’s no greater example of the power of the Xbox Live community than the Halo franchise. Halo 2 has had an amazing run on Live, with a dedicated community more than five years after launch and well into the next generation of consoles. It has fundamentally changed the way we play videogames. And while it’s difficult to see that run come to an end, the Halo franchise continues to act as the benchmark for multiplayer gaming in this generation, with Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST and soon Halo: Reach on Xbox 360."
With the death of original Xbox Live, will come new services and features for the 360 version.
"As we look down the road, we’ll continue to evolve the service with features and experiences that harness the full power of Xbox 360. To reach our aspiration, we need to make changes to the service that are incompatible with our original Xbox games. We will contact the Xbox Live members directly impacted by this change and if this includes you, I encourage you to check your Live messages and associated email account over the coming weeks for more details and opportunities. We view you as a partner in this process," Whitten concludes. |
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Feb 05, 2010 20:41) WHy not make the servers able to do both but put more into the 360 side.....I love it when they can do these things but don't.... also what about the Xbox games that run on the 360? |
Comment by: 98sohc (Feb 05, 2010 21:21) its probably not worth it for them, they want to go and get on with the new era of hd gaming and probably stay away from all the older games, i heard they might be taking BC away, is this true? |
Comment by: glassd (Feb 05, 2010 21:25) Whitten does admit that some games still have significant amounts of players, such as Halo 2, but all things must come to an end. Says the GM: "There’s no greater example of the power of the MICROSOFT.
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Comment by: beanos66 (Feb 05, 2010 22:15) all those evil bastards playing halo2 instead of paying for halo3, what are they commies? |
Comment by: lxfactor (Feb 05, 2010 23:08) microsoft loves their fans. watch they will do the same to the 360.. sucks for all the people that got FF11. |
Comment by: Bluevoid (Feb 06, 2010 00:09) Most people aren't touching those games anymore because the core group act like locusts. The jump on the new game and play it while there is a huge audience, then when the new games come out they change and so on and so forth. They derive little value from "last year's game". There are however, those people that thrive on nostalgia. I am one of those people. What this act shows everyone is that XBOX and XBOX Live! Does not care to meet the needs of the nostalgic audience. Since I purchased a 360 to experience what I was missing (and believe me, I am a happy owner of a 360) I was planning to grab some old school titles. Now I come to find out that getting the patches and downloadable content for those titles may not be attainable. Too bad.
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Comment by: ThePastor (Feb 06, 2010 01:00) This is what I've never liked about this business model. You are beholden to them for your content and more and more that content is only available from their service that they can shut off any time they wish.
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Comment by: scorpNZ (Feb 06, 2010 01:04) Sony not long ago dumped socom 1 & 2 from it's servers as well as HOA,there were others dumped before that,however at least they waited till numbers were so low or none at all before they decided to shutdown access,if the numbers are sufficient i see no reason for ms to do the same especially halo 2 if there is so called significant amount of numbers playing & these servers aren't even free |
Comment by: Amak (Feb 06, 2010 02:54) Sad to see this happen, but it had to happen eventually... goodbye, Old Xbox Live. It was a great run while it lasted. |
Comment by: TBandit (Feb 06, 2010 07:02) Originally posted by scorpNZ: WHOA, I remember playing SOCOM 2 last week online are you saying that they dropped support or there is no online servers any more. I was going to say that at least sony still had those servers up. |
Comment by: lxhotboy (Feb 06, 2010 07:37) I understand what they are doing but if a lot of people are still playing halo 2 online they should leave them be. |
Comment by: scum101 (Feb 06, 2010 13:57) so now the few people who haven't modded the old black monster will do so to ket on xlink and the other free one..
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Comment by: alexeemo (Feb 06, 2010 14:53) Originally posted by ThePastor: I friend of mine bought the 360 and gave me their XBOX. Played Halo 2 all the time at my friends. LOVE that game! I own a PS3 but was considering getting Halo 2 and LIVE. Obviously not any more. I would be pissed if I had. The only thing Halo is good for is online, single player sucks. This is just another reason I have NOT invested in a 360. I have PC games that are over 10 years old and I can still play them online. |
Comment by: Amak (Feb 06, 2010 20:42) Originally posted by scum101: Wrong. XBC/Kai emulate a system link connection via your PC. No console modding needed. |
Comment by: Se7ven (Feb 07, 2010 02:02) i think they gave the big box support long enough time to move forward and continue to build live for the 360 platform.its been almost five years since the 360 came out.but i really feel there should be a universal way for all consoles to play online together i know it will never happen but hey why not hope for it.4plus years is good i mean they killed all other support for the big box in less than a year after the 360,i dont think they wanna screw people this time around its just time. |
Comment by: llongtheD (Feb 07, 2010 08:43) Originally posted by ThePastor: I agree completely. We will no longer own our media, we'll just rent it. All of the big corporations are doing it now with Apple leading the way with drm-tunes. Not that sony or microsoft are any better.
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Comment by: Joshewah (Feb 07, 2010 18:26) This is a good example of why the PC gaming audience loathes online console gaming. Its not that the system or games suck, its because of the crap these companies, like MS, pull to dampen the experience. At some point the service for these games will get pulled. I often like to go back and play my games and if I want to play online I should have that option.
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Comment by: scum101 (Feb 07, 2010 19:25) Originally posted by Amak: nub.. may be so.. but EVERYBODY else is running modded games etc.. you will get pwned if you don't mod. Yes, we give you 100% free, no strings attached email! Just send us your address and we will send you as much free email as you could ever wish for
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Comment by: Amak (Feb 08, 2010 10:56) Quote:Originally posted by Amak: Maybe, it was stated that you need to mod just to get on Kai/XBC, which I corrected:) |
